Boot loops, freezing boot what causes it? - Droid Eris Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Been having a lot of trouble flashing new roms. Curently running tazz froyo v1.0. Have been able to root, flash many different types of roms (2.1, froyo etc)
But lately been wanting to try out Nonsensikal v4.6 but for some reason cannot get it to load. It'll either get stuck onthe white screen or if it does make it past the boot freezes during the boot animation and will remain stuck for a long time. Have let it go for 30-40 minutes. Batt pull, both wipes reflash and same thing.
So it has to be corrupted downloads. Tried on different computers, same results. Reformatted my card (was already no partitions, fat32 for froyo).
I would like to figure this out as i really want to try nonsensikal ( ran v 3.4 and loved it)
Any ideas? Battery is always fully charged when flashing. Sd card is good.
Maybe it's a computer issue?
Appreciate any responses.
Thannks

Stephen,
Thanks for the input. No setcpu for me anymore. Its only phone but never activated. I can flash other roms. It's just certain ones won't finish booting.
I'll have to verify the md5s and focus on the corrupted download issue.
Thanks again.

ppbb = Jp50 ?
I would try wiping and flashing the ROM, and then booting it for the first time without your SD card being present. (Note this is not the same thing as attempting to boot a ROM without an SD card, where it has already been through several failed bootloops and battery pulls).
It is not possible to flash a corrupted ROM - unless the definition of "corrupted" is that the dev screwed the pooch.
If you reply back, let me know if you have ADB and the USB drivers working on your PC (and if you are familiar with using the command line).
bftb0

You did wipe. My mistake.

bftb0 said:
ppbb = Jp50 ?
I would try wiping and flashing the ROM, and then booting it for the first time without your SD card being present. (Note this is not the same thing as attempting to boot a ROM without an SD card, where it has already been through several failed bootloops and battery pulls).
It is not possible to flash a corrupted ROM - unless the definition of "corrupted" is that the dev screwed the pooch.
If you reply back, let me know if you have ADB and the USB drivers working on your PC (and if you are familiar with using the command line).
bftb0
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yes that is me. I do have adb and usb drivers. I can get around and do some very basic stuff thru command prompt sdk. Would love to get this up and running.
Thank you so much. I look forward to hearing from you.

Jp50 said:
yes that is me. I do have adb and usb drivers. I can get around and do some very basic stuff thru command prompt sdk. Would love to get this up and running.
Thank you so much. I look forward to hearing from you.
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Let me know if you have tried booting it without the SD card in the phone (the first time you try booting it). If you already said you did that and I missed it, then my apologies.
Some dev ROMs (not all of them) have "USB debugging" enabled in their boot scripts (some don't), so you can sometimes detect what the problem is using logcat. Maybe you do the "wipe-flash-boot without SD card" experiment and at the same time do this:
- Turn phone off
- Plug it in to the PC and bring up a command window
- in the PC, enter the command
Code:
adb wait-for-device logcat > logcat_boot.txt
The command prompt will not return - it will just sit there, waiting for the phone to start up. So, then:
- boot the phone.
Let the phone sit, even if you think it is going in to a boot loop. The "adb" command will also just sit there until you interrupt it. Wait for 10 minutes if necessary.
Hit Ctrl-C in the PC Command window. You should see the command prompt return.
If the phone booted successfully, then you can just delete the "logcat_boot.txt" file.
If the "logcat_boot.txt" file is zero length, that means that the dev did not enable the "adbd" service on bootup, so this particular technique is of no value.
If the phone went into a bootloop and you have a big "logcat_boot.txt" file, I will probably suggest you post it up to a pastebin somewhere (e.g. http://pastebin.com/ ) so we can look at it.
bftb0

ran the logcat test and it returned nothing. phone still won't boot nonsensikal. just freezes on the white screen. battery pull, reboot now its in boot loop city.
i think i've wasted enough time on this rom. I'm running cyanogen Tazz v2.0 and I was able to flash it over v 1.0 with no issues (other than the camera).
I guess nonsensikal rom doesn't like my phone. the dev was a lot of help, but i think the issue is my phone is just ****ed. I can't overclock anything over 604 without it freezing.
Time to move on and get back to having a real life and not obsessing over a phones interface. tazz's rom is more than good enough and I just have to move on. The amount of time I wasted on this is just silly. This phone took over my life and I have to lick my wounds and admit defeat.
thanks for all your help everyone. not all phones are created equal.

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[Q] Stuck in Boot screen!

Im going to lose my mind! I've searched and read and found no real answer..... Is there anyway that I can get my phone out of the boot screen?
Ive downloaded and rooted before and never had a prblm! I download this certain Rom Lastnight and all of a sudden my phone is stuck on the boot screen! I've tried everything i can with it and no luck. Does anyone have some type of info on what i can do or is there no hope for my poor lil droid?
Please let me know!
Thanx in advance!
Have you tried a battery pull? Pop that out and back in, reboot into recovery and restore your nandroid back up. Should be fine from there...
What I do when this happens to me is pull the battery, wipe my phone, re-apply the rom, then reboot.
-If that does not work, then revert back to your nand backup.
Thanks for the ideas but I tried both of those actions first and got nothing in return. This sukks! I even tried to go back and load the PB00img zip tha i had and no go. I'm guessing that i Bricked this dam Phone!
Back to the Blackberry! Damn!
Do you think its possible that i can load a new Rom and try to boot the phone into recovery and flash that zip? The problem seems to be my boot screen! I've seen post with people with similar "situations" <--------lol (not From Jersey shore) and tried those methods and once again nothing.
Sucks that you are still having this issue. The next step I can think of would be if you have SDK set up then once it is stuck on the boot screen, run a logcat and post it here so someone that is smarter than I can figure out where you are running into problems at. You'll need to navigate to your SDK/tools folder (in the Command window of course...) and then once there just type in: adb logcat .
This will result in a myriad of crazy computer language stuff. Should be able to tell us something at least.
First, take a deep breath; your phone is not bricked. Far from it in fact.
Second, prove to yourself that it isn't bricked by booting it into the custom recovery:
Power it off, and then hold down Vol-Up (first) and the End (second); keep pressing both buttons until the three skating droids have appeared. The custom recovery menu should pop up about 10-12 seconds after that.
Third, download "some other certain ROM" (I get to be as vague as you are, right?) to your PC, and get it to the root folder of your SD card somehow. Look up "USB-MS toggle Amon_RA" if you don't already know what that is.
Fourth, flash that "some other certain ROM" and prove to yourself that your phone is not bricked, making sure that you perform a "Wipe data/factory reset" first before you flash the ROM.
Then, after you've shown yourself how it is possible to do these steps, go back and try to figure out why the other "certain ROM" doesn't work on it's first boot. Try popping out the SD card before you boot it to see if that is the trouble.
bftb0
@es0tericcha0s, Thanks for the response but instead of doing more harm to the phone i just took it to VZW, (Kinda) Explained what happen and they switched it out no prob.
@bftb0 lol Be as Vague as possible.... I didn't want to say any particular Rom for the simple fact that who ever did the Rom i'm sure worked hard at it, And evevn tho i'm not new at this, it could very possibly be my mistake somewhere in installing it! SO I choose to respect the XDA and The Dev But thanks for your awesome response! (no Sarcasm intended) lol

[SOLVED] LG Optimus V - Blank Screen

I have yet to find an answer to this while searching for the past day, so I'm going to ask about it here.
My LG Optimus V's (just got it a few days ago as a birthday present) screen seems to be permanently blank... In case someone asks... yes, it is activated.
What Happened:
I rooted the phone using Gingerbreak 1.2, installed rom manager/clockwork recovery mod, then attempted to backup my phone in case something went wrong. However, when I started the backup, I noticed that the screen was completely blank. I was kinda freaking out, so I just took a shower while it did it's thing. When I came back, it was done creating the backup and it showed up in Rom Manager. After toying with some of the things I can do with it rooted (I only rooted it to see how much of a difference it would make without changing the kernel), I decided to recover that backup. When my phone restarted to recover the backup, the screen was blank once again. After waiting for over an hour, I concluded that it must have finished (since my HTC Hero would finish restoring and never reboot until I tell it to) and took out the battery. Afterwards, it would show the LG splash screen... then the blank screen.
What I Did:
I was thinking about the android screencast java application a few hours after my problem first developed. I plugged my phone into my computer, got adb working, and android screencast showed me that my phone was actually getting stuck at the clockwork recovery mod screen. I tried many things... I installed a CM7 rom, flashed 3 different recoveries, flashed an overclocked stock rom, etc. Eventually, I flashed the stock rom (no changes whatsoever) and stock recovery. Now I can hear my phone, but cannot see it. However, I should note that while using CM7 the same thing happened. The only difference being that I could use android screencast to see the screen (the phone was actually working) with CM7. Now with the stock rom, adb is disabled and I cannot see the screen or do... anything.
What I Think I Should Do:
I'm thinking about calling Virgin Mobile and telling them that my screen is defected. If they see the issue they'll probably think that it's a hardware issue (for all I know, it could be) and they'll probably give me a replacement. However, if anyone as had the same problem and fixed it, I would love to know.
I would love you hear your opinion on this and, if possible, a fix. Thanks in advance!
(JIC, if I posed in the wrong section, I'm sorry...)
you poor souls reporting the symptoms of getting the newer screen hardware from the optimus s in your v's don't number in the double digits yet, but it's getting closer.
I posted a fix on AndroidCentral, see it:
here
good luck! the fix has worked for everyone I pointed to it so far.
btw, the screencast idea is excellent!
crud. stock recovery, you may be SOL.
you'll probably have to boot into custom recovery to use screencast or adb now.
use the unplug phone -> pull&replace battery -> hold home+volume down -> keep holding, press and hold power until lg screen goes blank to enter recovery. maybe adb will work in stock recovery, I dunno.
Thank you very much for the reply!
Yeah, you're right, I'm probably SOL... I still have one option though! Theoretically, I should be able to turn on ADB without being able to see my screen. I know how to access the settings without seeing it, but navigating myself to the "Applications", "Development", "USB Debugging" may be a little hard. I will attempt to do so. I will report my progress in a bit.
However, if you (or somebody else) could provide screenshots of a step-by-step process to turn on USB Debugging in the stock rom (since it's kinda hard to do remember where everything is and screenshots of different phones is kinda different) then I would appreciate it VERY much!
I shall update this in an hour or so.
UPDATE (9/2/11 - 9 PM):
I'm going to take a break for now. Good thing I give everyone my Google Voice number, I doubt anyone will notice a change. I'm going to flash a stock rom onto my HTC Hero so I can figure out where things are on the LG Optimus V (Same screen size) in an hour or so. I'll update my progress in like 2 hours.
UPDATE (9/3/11 - 8:10 AM):
I have been unable to turn on USB Debugging and it seems to be because I don't know where the confirmation after turning it on is located. However, I should note that when I boot into (I think) recovery, "adb devices" states that the device is attached but offline. If there is a way to make it "online" from stock recovery then I would love to know. For now, I will try everything I can.
UPDATE (9/3/11 - 8:22 AM):
Ok. I plugged my phone into the back of my computer and now when I do "adb devices" it detects the device in recovery mode. However, when I try "adb shell" it says "- exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory <2> -". I'll try some more stuff, but does anyone have any idea of what I can do? Android Screencast doesn't work either, so that's not an option.
UPDATE (9/3/11 - 9:42 AM):
Crap... now it's indefinatly booting into recovery... I had something like this happen before, I'll report my status in an hour or so...
UPDATE (9/3/11 - 12:36 PM):
My friend finally got my phone booting out of recovery again! Now all I have to do is get "USB Debugging" on and it SHOULD work!
I <think> there's a key combination to power up into the bootloader. if you can find it with searching here and android central.
I haven't been able to track that down today. If you can get into the bootloader, you can fix it. Search for asadullah's fastboot root instructions here if you find a way to get into the blue screen (the bootloader, which fastboot talks to.)
otherwise, I'll be done taking the kids to the (ugh) pool in a few hours and I'll search more.
try pulling your battery for a few minutes and see if the reboot cyle stops that way, at least it might get into recovery or the rom.
glad you got back into recovery again, not too sure how to help at this stage though, since I can't find a way to get into the bootloader with a power-on key combo. just emergency mode (useless to the V since the firmware from LG is missing a file) and safe mode. boo.
there is a youtube video for enabling usb debugging on the v, maybe it'll help you find the right spots to press.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHal0hPNS6s
edit: you can also try to reboot into the bootloader with adb, even though it's missing the shell... it's worth a try, and if it works you can flash xionia recovery with fastboot and things would be a lot easier from that point.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
if that works but you need more help, a battery pull is the only way to power off with the bootloader except "fastboot reboot" will try to boot your rom.
Awesome, thanks for the replies! I'm going to try your suggestions now. I'll let you know how things work out in a few hours. I would have replied earlier, but to my satisfaction there was a surprise party planned for me, lol. I will defiantly try these out now.
Once again, thank you very much. I honestly did not expect a reply for something that happens to such few people.
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I <think> there's a key combination to power up into the bootloader. if you can find it with searching here and android central.
I haven't been able to track that down today. If you can get into the bootloader, you can fix it. Search for asadullah's fastboot root instructions here if you find a way to get into the blue screen (the bootloader, which fastboot talks to.)
otherwise, I'll be done taking the kids to the (ugh) pool in a few hours and I'll search more.
try pulling your battery for a few minutes and see if the reboot cyle stops that way, at least it might get into recovery or the rom.
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I'm honestly not sure what my friend did, lol. She was just messing with it while it was, apparently, in recovery and it ended up rebooting and loading the rom. I, honestly, don't want to risk getting stuck in recovery anymore since taking out the battery for an hour didn't do anything... If I'm unable to get adb on using what I know from that video then I'll try booting into the bootloader. Like I said before, I'll report my status in a few hours. I really appreciate your help up to now!
EXTREMELY HAPPY UPDATE!!! (9/4/11 - 1:22 AM)
I was able to turn on ADB! I used what I learned from that video and how turning on ADB works on my HTC Hero to get it working and it's FINALLY ON! Now I can attempt to flash the recovery, kernel, and everything else in order to get it working! Thank you VERY much! I will let you know how everything turn out
Another Wonderful Update! (9/4/11 - 2:03 AM)
I have flashed the recovery.img (the Xionia CWMA one) and can see my screen in recovery! I haven't seen anything on my screen besides the LG splash screen so I'm overwhelmed with joy! I'm flashing a new ROM and the other stuff now!
Final Update! (9/4/11 - 2:09 AM)
2:05 AM - I see the rom's boot screen!
2:06 AM - I see the CM7 Mod boot screen!
2:08 AM - I see the UI on my screen and everything seems to be working! Thank you VERY much!
Quick question though... If I want to install a new ROM, do I need to flash the xionia anykernel one directly afterwards?
ah, excellent! glad it's working now.
you're the most persistent (and maybe technically apt) person I've helped with this so far.
I still think that using screencast was the best new idea I've seen yet.
yes, you'll need to flash the xionia kernel after flashing any rom or rom update.
roms come with their own kernel in the boot.img, and none of them currently out for the v have the video drivers from the newer sprint kernels.
right now, xionia kernel is the only thing that works.
and, you'll need to flash the key swap after changing roms, as well, but at least forgetting to do that won't take out your display.
now that you've got xionia recovery on your phone, it should be a lot easier next time.
Thank you for both the help and the compliment!
I don't like giving up when it's something I know I can do. I figured that if I was able to mount my SD card without being able to see the screen, I should be able to turn on USB Debugging as well. About the Android Screencast... I didn't actually think about it until it until I plugged in my phone while the screen was blank, ran "adb devices", and saw that my device was detected within recovery. I figured that I might as well give it a shot... and it worked.
Alright, that's what I figured. Hopefully someone realizes what's happening with refurbished Optimus V smartphones and ports the newer sprint kernels to the Optimus V. I feel like I got ripped-off though... I bought my phone "new" and got a refurbished one. I can't really do anything though, we're not technically supposed to be rooting our Virgin Mobile phones anyways, lol. I'll be sure to do that everytime now though. For now, I think I'm good with the Bumblebee rom.
Once again, thank you VERY much for your help! I know I would not have been able to fix my phone without your help.
EDIT:
Oh yeah, btw, if the Optimus V ever gets stuck in stock recovery, press the "back" button then "home" button to boot into the rom. Not sure why it works (I was never able to see the screen), but it worked.
There is a key combo!
First time caller long time listener... I bricked my own Optmus V with a bogus ROM. To boot into recovery without adb press (Home)+(Volume Down)+(Power) Now rocking CM7!

[Q] [q] going to learn! Even if i brick it!

So...I welcome all the NOOB comments but in reality I'm hoping to learn from the wise ones in this field. I bought a Dell streak for learning purposes (own an MotoAtrix) so that I can really get behind the weels of learning android the meant it was meant to be FREE so here's my problem so far with with the dell streak. Since it got updated to the ATT 2.2 build 353 it has been restarting on it's own any time after 4-6 mins of real usage. I can leave it on it's own charging or just on standby and no issues but it freezes and resets itself to then hang on the Dell Logo before the colorful Dell Logo. Now here's the steps I've tried to resolve. like i said I want to learn not a solution to my problems.
I tried first the simple get in and reset from the Settings screens. reset still issues.
Then I tried a hard reset and still issue.
3.) I tried uploading the "Update.pkg" and then it tells me Update.pkg.dec out of date error 7....resets back to 2.2
after 5 mins of usage resets on own and hangs on dell black and white logo.
keep in mind sometimes the hang is so big I have to do a battery pull for at least half hour to get it back (makes me think that there's something going on with flash memories sort of like bios on a main computer)
replace battery restart and back to 2.2 reset okay tried to root with superoneclick 1.7 and it gives me this as I tried to root...and keep in mind I've tried both way trying to get the password first and then doing the super rage root.
GET UNLOCKED CODE SCRIPT
SuperOneClick v1.7.0.0
Killing ADB Server...
OK
Starting ADB Server...
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
OK
Waiting for device...
OK
Preparing to copy nv_data.bin to sd...
OK
Copying nv_data.bin to sd...
/efs/nv_data.bin: No such file or directory
OK
Pulling nv_data.bin...
OK
Reading nv_data.bin...
Unlock Code: OK
then I went ahead and tried to root.....and got this message...
so no luck still having issues reseting..so I went on to the next step...MULTIFLASHER RECOVERY TOOL v.08 wich by the way is super sweet for someone to come up with this....but I do this still (SR #11) option and still once it resets it hangs in the Dell black and white logo screen. I guess another half to an hour battery pull. Hopefully I've given enough info or detail for someone to guide me in the right direction. as the next step from this is getting more android devices to root and modify to learn the process better before I start hopefully someday writing my own rom. Thanks Everyone!
Read this post all the way through:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1292859
Basically, flash the recovery for a stock rom, i.e. 354
upgrade from update.pkg
See if this fixes your issue.
Going to try this as it has been sitting on standby with out a battery for about an hour now so hopefully it will start no probs will post results from there. Thank You Much will reply once I have results in the AM
UPdate...
SO I tried your suggestion and I'm stuck at the point of adding the Drivers manually, (which may be the reason why flash and the rooting didn't work to begin with since it's not recognizing the device in the port that is connecting to. I've tried all 4 ports on this toshiba but guessing that I'm running a 64 OS also may be the reason for the issues. but I've tried adding the Qualcom HS USB Diagnostic device 9002 and I get the following error.
Driver is not intended for this platform and for some reason it always wants to assign driver for Qualcomm Diagnostic device 1937, if you know the manf of your device please contact ... yeah right like DELL will know how to fix this issue. So once I hit close it just gives it a Com14 or Com# depending on what port is plugged in.
64-bit OS has nothing to do with it, since I can successfully run Fastboot commands on my 64-bit Windows 7 laptop without issues.
I believe your best approach is to intall Dell's sync software from Dell.com if you haven't already done so. That has the proper drivers for the Streak as well as creating the registry entries for the drivers. Once installed you actually can uninstall the sync software if you wish and the drivers will remain.
After that, do NOT run SuperOneClick or ANY one click rooting solutions. The recommended procedure is to copy Superuser.zip to the external SD, then flash Streakmod Recovery. Complete instructions and the Superuser.zip file can be downloaded here. Too many issues have been caused by one-click solutions, while the Superuser.zip/Streakmod Recovery method works flawlessly.
reinstalling the sync method...
I had already installed the sync software from dell and it was not connecting before I tried all the other methods I even tried reinstalling and have the program try to self fix install errors. So I'm going to uninstall completely and then reinstall see if that works. off tomorrow so i'm going to be burning the midnight oil to get this fixed am i crazy to think this is fun...? or is it the nerdiness in me that finds the challenge of restoring a hanging on a dell logo unstable 2.2 on a dell streak fun?
If I read correctly on the link that you posted, in order for me to do the streakmod recovery, I must have the streak rooted, now here's a problem with that since the computer hasn't been able to install the drivers I haven't been able to root the streak, and it keeps reflashing itself at boot to stock recovery so I don't get custom recovery boot. I will keep trying and post any updates or resolved issues in the hope that this can also help anyone out there. Thanks for all the imput I appreciate it!
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If I read correctly on the link that you posted, in order for me to do the streakmod recovery, I must have the streak rooted, now here's a problem with that since the computer hasn't been able to install the drivers I haven't been able to root the streak, and it keeps reflashing itself at boot to stock recovery so I don't get custom recovery boot. I will keep trying and post any updates or resolved issues in the hope that this can also help anyone out there. Thanks for all the imput I appreciate it!
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Rooting and custom recovery are two separate things. You need a custom recovery to root using superuser.zip. You said it keeps rewriting the recovery when you reboot. I take it you have been able to flash recovery on it? If so, flash StreakMod again and instead of rebooting, pull the battery when finished. Put the battery back in and hold the volume keys (both) while powering on the device. Choose option 2 and you'll boot into streakmod. From there you should be able to flash superuser.zip and/or a custom rom. Note: Nearly all, if not all, custom roms are prerooted.
If you have flashed a custom recovery, what makes you think you have driver problems?
well...I tried the Multirecovery tool to try to get the Streakmod recovery on but when I tried to retry to load the streakmod.zip I couldn't get the other files on the sd but only the option to load from .pkg so I was under the assumption since I couldn't get the custom flash tool to read the zip i wanted to load that it didn't work. but here I go again. another thing I'm trying to start fresh I just formatted the sd card and I'm going to start fresh. will update once I try the next step. Going to load the right files onto sd then streakmod with multirecovery tool and then try to boot into streadroid by pulling the battery out and not letting it self reboot.
Under the advanced option in streakmod is an option to mount your sd card. Choose it and your sd card will appear in windows explorer.
You do not have to have root to flash and use StreakMod - you do have to flash it and then either reboot using the fastboot command and go right into recovery mode or do a battery pull and restart.
some reading:
Using StreakMod
Prevent overwriting of custom recovery
So...update...I tried to multirecovery tool option 11 Streakmod recovery in fastboot mode it kept giving me this message cant upload/admin user/... then it would proceed to succesful... so thinking that it successceded so I figure lets try this one more time load from sd update.pkg
message given was...
Assert failed: !less_than_int(1297160324. getprop("ro.build.date.utc"))
E:Error in /sdcard/update.pkg.dec
(Status 7)
E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/log
E:can't open: recovery/log
it restarted gave me the good ol white and black dell then the multicolor flash and then hanged on the white dell logo for 10 mins before i decided to pull the battery and see what now.
UPDATE: i did a battery pull for 20 mins restarted and it finally booted into froyo 2.2 (att rom) hmmm...? now to finally root to a more stable and better rom let the rooting and modding begin! hopefully this wont be an issue still wondering why it said error on this and status 7 anyone?
here's the problem with doing that. Something is putting such a drain on the phone that by the tim i have to boot if I don't give it a good five to ten mins to reset when I do reset it hangs on the dell screen or when I try to boot into a flash recovery mode it only gives me the stock recovery screen....? confused at this point where to go from this point. but if I have to brick I have to brick and rebuild again here's the current numbes.
android version 2.2
baseband version GAUSB 135331-US
Kernel 2.6.32.9 perf
OEM version GAUSB 135331
Build 15697
without touching it or using any features that would use the GPS it hasn't reset for over an hour 1:45 time on to streak mod preferably something more stable than the ATT Rom
I tip my hat to you. I am happy to see someone wanting to genuinely learn how to mod their streak without being spoon fed every answer. I have been getting sick of seeing all the incompetencies on the Streak forums. Thank you for brightening my evening with your desire to learn.
Good luck in your Streaking endeavours.
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
Only way to learn is to actually do something...you can't learn to fly if you don't jump, but I'm pretty sure that when people slam into the ground I'm sure they had more imput on how to stay in the air longer or eventually to not slam back into the ground...Question if I change the rom that I put in the sd card and relabel it as update.pkg with the stock recovery will that give us bad results aka as BRICKING the phone my question really is the rom more like the OS on a pc system and the recovery more like a bios?? reason why I'm asking is this streak is so unstable at times that I have to do battery pulls for hours before I can get a full restart. So I wanted to load a rom in there and restore from update.pkg but start with a rom that doesn't use as much system such as 1.6 to see if the reset comes from having a 2.2 that from what I've read ATT never tested enough to send out. to see if I could actually use it or if it's hardware causing all the restarts (guessing a bad internal sim) from what I've read. And thank you to everyone's imput that has made me learn a ton about this device. hopefully someday I can use it as my main device but working in a market where I'm required to have a working cell for straight 9 hours means I'm pushed to the awesome atrix wich I have to say it's a tough lil phone. Again thank you and to streaking I go!
so the Streak has gone streaking...
Apparently is not what we were doing wrong but we really had a bad streak The cpu was overheating anytime it had real heavy load on it and it will shutdown and reset over and over and over as it kept restarting everytime it needed to cool down so DELL AMAZINGLY HAS STEPPED UP and sent me a replacement device! since the STREAK is no longer being replaced they are sending me a Venue HEY I could complaint but the fact that it was out of warranty and they are doing everything in power to replace the unit wich should arrive soon is the only reason why I'm not continuing on working on the streak but!!! streak and Venue look like they are carrying the same software so ON TO A MORE RELIABLE PHONE AND MORE LEARNING THANK YOU FOR EVERYONE AND THEIR IMPUT! I can't wait till I have a flashed Rom at work and people say WAIT MY ANDROID DOESN'T DO THAT! SO ON TO LEARNING OTHER THINGS BY READING! ANY GOOD GUIDES TO READ OVER ALL PLEASE PLACE YOUR " YOU SHOULD READ THIS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE WORLD OF ANDROID DEVELOPING"

[Q] Stuck in Bootloop

Had my Prime 2 days, got it rooted.
After ICS install and camera update it worked for a while. Then it rebooted and it's stuck in a bootloop. I can't even power it off.
Yes, I've used the reset pinhole.
I've rebooted into Asus recovery but all I get is the "dead droid" screen. I'm assuming it's because I don't have my SD card in.
Any suggestions?
I'm thinking that if I can get my hands on the stock ICS zip direct from Asus I might be able to run that.
I suspect, from this thread that the issue might be that the Launcher has gotten corrupted.
Update:
Ran the battery till the unit shut off and didn't reboot.
Charged the battery for 4+ hours, unplugged it and tried to boot up. Same story, bootloop.
ADB sees my Prime and can issue commands.
Any suggestions? I'm getting desperate here.
Edit again: I can pull a logcat, any suggestions what I'm looking for? I'm not sure what subset of Linux commands are in Android, can I do a kill -9 if I identify a rogue process?
I'm pretty sure top won't work, and a lot of my Linux knowledge is pretty rusty.
Same here
I'm stuck in boot. I rooted it from zedo's instructions (that guy is a whoot!). Afterwards I installed "VM Heap Tool"(by martino), restarted the tab from the VM app and it got stuck in the boot screen.
I'm stuck and don't know what to do. I don't really know codes, so I'm pretty much up a creek without a paddle.
Any help would be MUCH appreciated!
Bumble-Bee has solved this issue for you on IRC but I figured we should post the solution to *your* specific problem here for others. Hopefully it helps them if they run into a simular issue.
With a boot loop try shutting down the tablet by holding power for 30 seconds. If it doesn't shut down then hold power for 30 seconds and after it vibrates hold power and volume down. This should get you into the recovery process.
The first thing to do in trying to resolve this issue (and what solved it for Col_kernel) was to do a data wipe using the recovery menu. Directions on how to perform this can be found here . this will solve the majority of bootloop issues.
The second thing to try to do is to perform a recovery using a signed zip from Asus. the ICS 9.4.2.11.1 is the latest one as of this thread and can be downloaded at the link provided there. Download that and place it on a microsd card. Load the card into your prime and boot into recovery and perform a recovery.
after that, start asking for help
I tried both solutions suggested and they didn't work for me, however I modified the services.jar in systems\framework. Looks like it tries to recover and then goes to an android on his back with an exclamation mark. I can't get adb to recognize my device either. I'm assuming my only options are to send it back to Asus or wait til I can flash at this point?
I should have said that I have already done the reset. Also, I cannot install anything on the tablet, since I cannot even access it. My PC won't even recognize it.
Update: I just spoke with Asus support. They said that if all these options are exhausted, I should return the tablet. That's what I'm going to do today. [good thing I have all my apps backed up. #TiBu!]
I had a dreaded boot loop issue a week or two ago..
I attempted to root the prime using Max Lee's one click using my MBP..
ADB failed to push SU up properly but the script kept running.
After waiting an eternity I bounced the tab to find it in eternal bounce mode and complaining of a corrupted launcher.
Luckily enough I was able to still detect the device and run ADB commands, so I was able to run the same root method (under windows this time) which worked a treat.
Had me really worried for a while, but got the device working again and rooted it (win win)
Anyway, it's interesting that a rogue file or an incomplete binary in the /system/bin folder (which shouldn't have been called by anything) was causing the boot loop!
wells79 said:
I had a dreaded boot loop issue a week or two ago..
I attempted to root the prime using Max Lee's one click using my MBP..
ADB failed to push SU up properly but the script kept running.
After waiting an eternity I bounced the tab to find it in eternal bounce mode and complaining of a corrupted launcher.
Luckily enough I was able to still detect the device and run ADB commands, so I was able to run the same root method (under windows this time) which worked a treat.
Had me really worried for a while, but got the device working again and rooted it (win win)
Anyway, it's interesting that a rogue file or an incomplete binary in the /system/bin folder (which shouldn't have been called by anything) was causing the boot loop!
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Odd. I had the same issues. I started rooting mine on my mac, then finally moved to my pc. It rooted flawlessly on my pc.
So, I don't know if it was the root with a corrupted file, or the VM Heap Tool that I activated in it that caused it to get stuck in bootloop. But... I didn't restart the tablet until after the VM Heap Tool. In other words, it could have done the same thing without the VM Heap, I just wouldn't have known it, because I didn't restart it right after the root.
Make sense?

[Q] CM7 Bootloop

I installed CM7 Alpha Final (SD card version) and was working on getting the interface back to how I had it on the previous version. I used CWM to install "transparent status bar icons.zip" from this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1471066
Upon installation I went to reboot and now I'm stuck on the CyanogenMod7 boot screen and looping endlessly.
If anyone has any idea how I can fix this, I'd really appreciate some help.
Thanks!
Retcon:
I just remembered that I did NOT have this installed on the previous version on CM7. On CM7 i had a standard theme dock, so I think I installed something that just wasn't compatible with CM7 at all. What do I do now?
Thanks.
Most likely that transparent icons xip was not built for cm7 and rather was built for stock firmware. They are not compatible. Reinstall cm7.
What method can I use to reinstall? Since I'm in a bootloop I can't get to CWM. Or is there some kind of "safe mode" I can boot into?
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using xda premium
Turn the unit on, when you get to the n screen, hold the power button until it turns off. Repeat 8 times and you will be forced into CWM.
If you have adb installed on your pc, plug it in, turn it on and check devices. If you are listed, do an adb shell reboot recovery and that will put you into recovery instantly.
I tried the 8-boot method two different ways...
1. Pressed the power button and released. When I saw the N screen, I pressed again and held until the unit powered down.
2. Pressed and HELD the button through it powering on and not releasing until it shut back down again.
Does it matter which of the above ways I do it? I wasn't able to get it to work. Does it have to be exactly 8 times? I don't think I stopped short but I might've done it more than 8...
Regarding the ADB method, I went ahead and installed the SDK but I'm not seeing my devices in ADB DEVICES. Since this is a new computer, I think I just don't have the right drivers installed. I went to Indirect's root thread to get those drivers but his dropbox link is disabled due to high traffic. Is there somewhere else I could get the appropriate driver? And once I have the correct driver and can see my device in ADB DEVICES (I'm assuming I'll be able to see it even though I'm bootlooping the whole time?), what is the code/line to get it into recovery?
Thanks for your help thus far. I really appreciate someone taking the time the time to help me out.
Oh, and a correction to my original post - I used the internal root method, not SD.
I found a working link for the drivers.
http://www.mediafire.com/?w6y5ld1jeuh65i1
I installed them and I can access my tablet now. I can see my device and its responding to commands.
So all I need now is the command to get into CWM. I tried "adb reboot [bootloader:recovery]" which I saw in the cmd window, but it just gave me a standard reboot.
Thanks!
EDIT: I tried "adb reboot recovery" and that did it. I'm back in business! Thanks for the help, Know-Fear. Although in my n00bishness, step-by-step handholding would've been nice, your replies gave me enough for me to at least know what general direction to look in. I still couldn't get the 8-boot method to work, but maybe that's just a dexterity issue. The adb method worked perfectly once I stumbled my way to the command line.
Make sure when you reinstall you do a partition wipe.
Glad you got it working thus far. Hopefully no more problems will arise after the new install.

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